Reports
The Flexible Voluntary Contribution (FVC) 2018–2023 terminal report captures the key achievements of the FVC as a tool to mobilize flexible funding from partners and to support the implementation of work that contributes to FAO's four betters. This includes a detailed review of resource mobilization efforts during the reporting period as well as a thematic discussion of the contributions made to each of FAO's Programme Priority Areas through FVC subprogrammes.
The shorter version of the Flexible Voluntary Contribution (FVC) 2018–2023 terminal report captures the key achievements of the fund as a tool to mobilize flexible funding from partners and to support the implementation of work that contribute to FAO's four betters. This includes a summary of resource mobilization efforts during the reporting period as well as a condensed thematic discussion of the contributions made to each of FAO's Programme Priority Areas through FVC subprogrammes.
The Flexible Voluntary Contribution (FVC) 2022 annual progress report captures the key achievements of the FVC, both in terms of its role as a pooled fund for non-earmarked and softly earmarked contributions from resource partners and the implementation of development initiatives through FVC subprogrammes. The report provides a comprehensive understanding of the FVC's role within the Organization, the contribution of FVC-funded work to the achievements of FAO's four betters and their respective Programme Priority Areas (PPAs), and the future direction of the FVC based on experiences in 2022. The report comprises six sections: (1) Introduction, (2) Achievements of the FVC as a fund, (3) Achievements of FVC programmes (the four betters), (4) Key FVC principles, (5) Challenges and lessons learned, and (6) Conclusions and future actions.
The Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM), as FAO’s main pooled multi-partner flexible funding instrument, enables resource partners to contribute voluntary and less-earmarked financial resources to support the delivery of programmatic results under FAO’s Strategic Framework. This report highlights the key achievements of the FMM in 2021, both in terms of its accomplishments as a funding mechanism and the delivery of transformative results on the ground through FMM-funded Programmes and Subprogrammes. Throughout the report, progress is presented in the context of the FMM's results framework, following a results-based approach. Success stories are presented to capture the impact of FMM-funded work on the lives of beneficiaries. The report also highlights how Subprogrammes have continued to adhere to the FMM's key principles. Finally, future directions for the coming years are addressed.
The Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM), as FAO’s main pooled multi-partner flexible funding instrument, enables resource partners to contribute voluntary and less-earmarked financial resources to support the delivery of programmatic results under FAO’s Strategic Framework. This report highlights the key achievements of the FMM in 2020, both in terms of its accomplishments as a funding mechanism and the delivery of transformative results on the ground through FMM-funded Programmes and Subprogrammes.
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